NEW CANAAN -- A New Jersey man had his wallet stolen while on the train to New Canaan Aug. 20, according to police.

The 48-year-old victim said he fell asleep while riding the train and is not sure whether the wallet was in his pocket, police said. When he arrived at the New Canaan train station sometime in the afternoon, he realized the wallet was missing and immediately called his credit card companies to cancel the cards, according to the report.

Police said one of those cards, however, already had been used at a Rite-Aid Pharmacy in Norwalk, where $105.95 was spent. There also were a number of declined transactions, including one at the Gulf gas station, 36 South Ave., New Canaan, and another at the East Avenue Rite-Aid in Norwalk, which police are not sure was the same store where the successful transaction took place, according to the report.

After viewing surveillance video of that scene, police described the suspect as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, medium build and with light brown or blond hair. Police also said he was wearing gray pants, a white buttoned-down shirt, black shoes and a white visor hat.

At that pharmacy, the suspect tried to buy an American Express gift card, but when he was asked for his driver's license, he said he was going to get it in his car and then never came back, police said.